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A circular coilof radius 0.157 m has 50 number of turns. It is placed such that its axis is in magnetic meridian. A dip needle is supported at the centre of the coil with its axis of rotation horizontal, and in the plane of the coil. The angle of dip is `30^(@)` when a current flows through the coil. The angle of dip becomes `60^(@) `on reversing the current. Find the current in the coil assuming that the magnetic field due to the coil is smaller than the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field,` H =3xx10^(-5) T.`

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